Sainmhíniú colored lights on an aircraft used at night to show the direction the aircraft is moving Tagairt Aviation dictionary. 'navigation lights' (21.4.2021)
Sainmhíniú feux permettant de repérer un aéronef, au sol et en vol, ainsi que de déterminer sa trajectoire Tagairt COM-FR, d'après:Institut Mermoz, Ouvrage PPL, PART-NCO, Réglementation, règles de l'air (19.5.2021)
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Sainmhíniú Lichter, die ein Schiff führen muß, um bei Nacht seinen Kurs und die Art des Schiffes sowie seiner Aktivitäten anzuzeigen Tagairt O.Krappinger,IfS
Sainmhíniú statutory lights displayed by a vessel during the hours between sunset and sunrise in accordance with maritime regulations to indicate its classification, position or activity and course Tagairt Commission of the European Communities, Multilingual Dictionary of Fishing Vessels and Safety on Board, 2nd Edition, Fishing News Books and the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Brussels – Luxembourg, 1992
Nóta Vessels (boats and ships) must have navigation lights so that other vessels can see if there is a danger of collision and take action to avoid it. These lights also help to determine the size, relative angle and (sometimes) type of vessel. All vessels show a green light on the right side of the ship (starboard) and a red light on the left (port) side, as well as a stern light (behind or astern). The red and green lights mentioned are called sidelights. Ships must also show at least one masthead (on the high mast) light (two for larger vessels). All lights have well defined angles through which they must be visible.Bright Hub Engineering > Marine Engineering > Seafaring > Marine Navigation Lights: What do they tell the Mariner? http://www.brighthubengineering.com/seafaring/23452-marine-navigation-lights-what-do-they-tell-the-mariner/ [11.2.2014]
Sainmhíniú feux destinés à aider la navigation; Feux réglementaires devant être portés par tout navire entre le coucher et le lever du soleil, afin de permettre l'identification de sa catégorie, de sa position, de son cap et de son activité Tagairt VEI 45-60-10 ;C.Nédélec,IFREMER
Sainmhíniú barrettes arranged in pairs symmetrically about the centre line of a runway, and between the two lines of runway edge lights, to indicate the portion of the runway where aircraft should first make contact on landing Tagairt International Electrotechnical Commission > Electropedia > IEV 845-11-53, http://www.electropedia.org/iev/iev.nsf/display?openform&ievref=845-11-53 (17.11.2009)
Sainmhíniú barrettes disposées en paires symétriques par rapport à l'axe de la piste, entre les deux rangées de feux de bord de piste, indiquant la portion de la piste où doit s'effectuer le premier contact de l'aéronef avec celle-ci lors d'un atterrissage Tagairt COM-FR, d’après Commission électrotechnique internationale, Electropedia (8.6.2020)
Sainmhíniú the illumination of lights (whether multi-purpose or specially designed) on the front of a vehicle during daylight hours to increase its conspicuity Tagairt Priorities for EU Motor Vehicle Safety Design, 2001, ETSC, p.22